Galaxy Mega

According to a recent FCC filing spotted by Engadget, Samsung’s overly-sized Galaxy Mega 6.3 stopped by the Federal Communications Commission, but that has already happened once before. What makes this second trip important was the addition of what appears to be radios capable of working on AT&T’s 4G LTE network. Could the Galaxy Mega be headed to America? Previously, it was stated by Samsung at the time of the device’s introduction that it would be a European exclusive, but we all know how things change in this industry. (more…)

The Galaxy Mega is official. Announced this morning by Samsung, we have two new Galaxy family members to welcome in, the Mega 5.8 and Mega 6.3. Those numbers are in reference to their display size, in case you were wondering. Each has an “ultra-thin and portable” body, yet carries a similar feature-set to the much-more-high-end Galaxy S4. You’ll find Group Play, S Translator, Story Album, all the camera modes you could ever ask for, and multi-window. Oh, you don’t care about software, you just want to know the specs? Well, let’s get right into that then. (more…)

Remember that story about Samsung’s Galaxy Mega phones? Well, it would appear that specs concerning one of the upcoming devices have been “confirmed.” According to SamMobile, the Galaxy Mega 5.8device, set for release some time in Q2-Q3, will sport a 5.8″ (960×540) qHD TFT display, a dual-core Exynos processor clocked at 1.4GHz, 1.5GB of RAM, 8MP back-facing camera, 2MP front-facing shooter, 2,600mAh battery, and run Android 4.2.2 at time of launch. (more…)

Samsung is at the forefront of embracing a “bigger is better” lifestyle with the size of smartphone displays. According to sources of SamMobile, Samsung’s upcoming Fonblets will now be called the Galaxy Mega line. The manufacturer currently plans to release two Galaxy Mega phones this year, a 5.8″ and a 6.3″. (more…)

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